Don’t Expect A Quick Foodservice Recovery, Says Technomic’s Pawlak

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Writing in the July issue of The Technomic Viewpoint, Technomic Inc. v.p, Joe Pawlak cautions that the recovery in foodservice remains very fragile and is likely to drag out for years.While there is some basis for optimism, Pawlak notes that very slow employment growth and same-store sales that are just a slower rate of decline…

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State Tax Revenues Rise Slightly In First Quarter

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For the first time since the third quarter of 2008, overall state tax revenues rose in the first quarter ’10 versus the first quarter year prior, according to the latest data from the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, based in Albany, N.Y. But the increase was only 2.5% and almost all the increase was…

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Wholesale Food Prices Fell Again In June As Menu Prices Inched Higher

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Food prices fell at the wholesale level for the third consecutive month in June, according to producer-price data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Meanwhile, food prices at the consumer level also were down overall, with grocery-store prices off 0.1% and menu prices up a mere 0.1% for the third consecutive month. Overall wholesale food…

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Hurry! Time Running Out To Register For FER Forecast Meeting

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You only have this week to register for Foodservice Equipment Reports annual President’s Preview E&S Market Forecast meeting. The day-long event is set for Wednesday, Aug. 4 at the Hotel Orrington, in Evanston, Ill. The meeting offers senior manufacturing executives, dealers, multiunit operators and others interested in E&S trends an in-depth analysis and forecast of…

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Food Prices Down, Menu Prices Flat, Gas Prices Up A Bit

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Wholesale food prices fell for the second consecutive month in May, easing concerns that the run-up in the key cost component for most operators other than labor would begin to crimp operators’ ability to discount while sales remain sluggish, and undermine margins. At the finished foods level, prices were off 0.6%, following a 0.2% drop…

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Traffic Jumps 2.3% In Canada First Quarter, Reports NPD

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The Canadian foodservice market has consistently been in "less bad" shape than the U.S. market throughout the Great Foodservice Recession. We’ve seen that consistently from the MAFSI Business Barometer, which tracks reps’ equipment and supplies sales in Canada. Now it appears Canada will beat the U.S. to foodservice recovery, too. The NPD Group recently reported…

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General Economy Improving, Says Leading Economist At Technomic Conference

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In the opening presentation of the Technomic Restaurants 2010 conference, Paul Kasriel, chief economist for Northern Trust (and whose family owned a foodservice equipment dealership) offered some hope. "The economy has begun to hit on all cylinders," he joked, "but without much compression. Still, there is every reason to believe that the U.S. economy will…

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Technomic Sees Slow Foodservice Recovery During Next 18 Months

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After the greatest foodservice recession in decades, the market is finally beginning to show signs of recovery. That was the word from the researchers and analysts at Technomic Inc.’s annual day-long conference, Restaurants 2010: Trends and Directions, held June 23 in Rosemont, Ill. But Technomic principal and founder Ron Paul cautioned that high unemployment and…

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Tom Stundza To Provide Exclusive Materials-Price Forecasts For FER Forecast Meeting

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Tom Stundza, former executive editor at Purchasing magazine and a leading authority on metals and materials pricing trends, will provide exclusive materials-price forecasts as a featured speaker at Foodservice Equipment Reports annual President’s Preview E&S Market Forecast meeting The day-long event is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010, at the Hotel Orrington, in Evanston, Ill.…

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Parts Supplier AllPoints Changes Hands

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AllPoints Foodservice Parts & Supplies, the Mount Prospect, Ill., parts and supplies distributor, is under new ownership. Denver-based private-equity firm KRG Capital Partners has acquired Consolidated Equipment Parts and its subsidiaries, AllPoints and the Internet dealer and parts distributor Tundra Specialties, from Pfingsten Partners, a Chicago-based private-equity company. Financial terms of the deal were not…

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